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Gosford, New South Wales

Pearl Beach Arboretum

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Blue flags strung between tall bushland trees.
A musical event at the Arboretum. Colourful flags flying above the audience.
2 Adult and 2 baby Tawny frogmouths sitting on  branch in the Arboretum.

Pearl Beach Arboretum

Price

Free

Dates

Dates to be announced

Description

The Arboretum was established on 5.5 hectares of Council Land by the Pearl Beach Community in 1976. It is a sanctuary for rare and threatened plants and animals, devoted to growing plants for conservation, research and education. The Arboretum is named after Minard Crommelin who fought for conservation in New South Wales all her life and who made Pearl Beach her home from 1942 until her death in 1972. You may be lucky enough to see some animals and birds including lyrebirds, bowerbirds, fairy-wrens, tawny frogmouths, kookaburras, bandicoots, goannas, water dragons, swamp wallabies and echidnas. They also have over 50 threatened species, bush tucker plants, and koala trees (sadly no koalas since the 1990s), and promote native bee habitat.

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Location details

  • ABN: 79 080 936 319
Address

Address

71 Crystal Avenue, Gosford, Pearl Beach, New South Wales, Australia, 2256

Phone

Phone

0427 502 042
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